Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which of the following counts is conducted for missing or out-of-place inmates?

  1. A. Regular count

  2. B. Emergency count

  3. C. Random count

  4. D. Medical count

The correct answer is: B. Emergency count

The emergency count is specifically conducted to account for missing or out-of-place inmates. This situation typically arises in circumstances that could involve security risks, such as a potential escape, disturbance, or any unusual activity that raises concerns about inmate safety and facility security. Conducting an emergency count ensures that all inmates are accounted for quickly and accurately, allowing corrections staff to respond effectively to any issues that may have arisen. Regular counts are performed routinely to verify the presence of all inmates, while random counts serve to deter possible misconduct by checking inmate locations at unpredictable times. A medical count is focused primarily on inmates needing medical attention rather than addressing immediate security threats. This differentiation in purpose and timing is what makes the emergency count the appropriate choice in scenarios involving missing inmates.